Monday, 30 January 2012

WHO WAS SPRING-HEELED JACK

Was he a monster or was he a man? Was he an alien or a manifestation of the devil?Whatever he was, Spring-heeled Jack certainly existed! He terrorized England, on and off, from the 1830's up until 1920! Most sightings were in or around London, but he turned up in other parts, including Scotland. And once, in 1845, he was even sighted across the Atlantic, in New York!

So what did Spring-heeled Jack do that was so terrible? It was, perhaps, more perverse mischief than terror; although he did cause severe distress, and sometimes injury--especially to women, whom he targeted more than men. Eyewitness accounts and descriptions of Spring-heeled Jack were remarkably consistent. He was described as being tall and thin, but powerful. He was said to have a long nose, pointy ears and red, glowing eyes. He could emit a blue or white flame from his mouth.

He wore a black cloak, and he could jump twenty to thirty feet--vertically! He had clawed hands, which he would use to rip open women's clothing, exposing their breasts. Very few of his attacks were fatal--it is said that only one woman died, as a result of being attacked.

The first sighting, however, was by a businessman, returning home late at night in London, during September 1837. He saw a dark figure vault over some cemetery railings and land directly in front of him. The figure then promptly leaped straight back over the railings into the cemetery again. The railings were ten feet high.

On one occasion, Spring-heeled Jack disguised himself as a policeman, and tried to trick his way into a house. He almost succeeded, but when the tenant opened the door, he recognized Jack by his distinctive features. The man slammed the door shut before Jack could enter, and apparently the bogus policeman turned and sprang away.

After many more sightings and incidents, Jack appeared before a group of soldiers in Aldershot's North army camp, in 1877. When confronted, he jumped right over them! Several shots were fired but Spring-heeled Jack got clean away!

In 1904, south of Liverpool, Jack was seen by several people, as he merrily jumped from a church roof, down to the ground and then back up again! 

The final sighting came in 1920 (83-years after the first!) at Central Railway Station in London. Again, Jack was jumping from the roof to the street and back up again. It was reported that cloven footprints were found, prompting the belief that it was indeed the devil!

Rational explanations have been attempted, but none have been convincing. Such explanations have supposed that Jack was wearing some hidden jumping device. Engineers and scientists have even devised such apparatus, but every attempt to practically test any such device has resulted in broken ankles!





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RH


8 comments:

  1. Well my goodness Robert..This is the most interesting story...You are totally creative in so many areas....I am honored to meet you here and hope to see many more blog post...Sandy
    xoxoxoxo

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  2. Thank you Sandy, for dropping by, and being the FIRST to leave a comment on my very first Blog!
    xoxo

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  3. When you can, look at my just posted addition on the right side of my page at the top...beautiful place to be.....

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  4. I like this background better than the other...but, there are many there to choose from..I will be checking back soon

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  5. Hello Robert... it's good to meet up with you here. I have only recently re-visited my site and had forgotten what a nice place this is to linger in...
    I just read this Blog...I must say I had never heard of Spring-Heeled Jack...he sounds a right charmer! If he were around today his antics probably wouldn't raise an eyebrow however back in the 1830's, without modern technology, he would be quite an enigma indeed!
    Look forward to reading more of your work..
    Linda.

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  6. Hello Linda, thanks for dropping by and reading. I know we have a mutual friend in Sandy...she was the first to visit and read here. I've only just started "blogging" and don't really know what I'm doing yet...lol! I promise to visit your blog soon, I'll add you to my "Blogs I follow" list!
    Robert.

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  7. lol...I'm not too sure what I'm doing here either. This is all Sandy's fault, she enticed me here but I have to admit that I do like it. Sandy has made this Blogging an art form, she is wonderful! Let's see how it all pans out. Let blogging begin...
    Linda.

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  8. Yes, Sandy is very artistic. Her poetry pages and blog space are well put together, with an artist's eye. And, of course, she's a great writer!

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